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April 19, 2021 By Mike Kruzman / news@whmi.com
A popular lunch series will explore the happenings around bringing better internet to rural Livingston County.
The Livingston County Planning Departmentâs Brown Bag Lunch series brings together planning professionals, local governments and others to share ideas and network with one another monthly.
This monthâs event has been set for Wednesday, April 28th, on the topic being âRural Broadband Access Update 2021.â The program will be held over Zoom from noon to 1pm.
Aprilâs special guest is Dan Manning, Community Technology Advisor with Connected Nation Michigan. Manning has extensive experience leading and managing the broadband landscape throughout the region and state. He will provide an update on where Livingston County stands in the mix. Additionally, there will be a presentation and update on the new federal broadband funds that are available to the state and local muni
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AS BUDGET LOOMS, BOSTON POLICE ROCKED BY SCANDAL Acting Mayor Kim Janey took the helm at City Hall weeks ago, and has been a mayoral candidate for even less time. But Janey already has two major police scandals on her hands.
acerbone@adirondackdailyenterprise.com BLOOMINGDALE Town of St. Armand residents commented on a plan to build a Dollar General in town at a meeting Thursday. Some welcomed it, neighbors were concerned about certain design elements, and some questioned if the store will be successful. The property where the store is planned is at 1790 state Route 3, east of River Road and Union Street. Caryn Mlodzianowski, project manager for Bohler Engineering, the firm designing the building, attended the town board meeting. She was representing Primax Properties, the developer. Either Primax or the land’s current owner, William Latham, will lease the property to Dollar General.
acerbone@adirondackdailyenterprise.com A line of parked vehicles wraps around Moody Pond on Saranac Lakeâs Forest Hill Avenue in fall 2018.
(Provided photo â Town of St. Armand) Seven cars are parked along Forest Hill Road Friday near the trailhead to Baker Mountain. Most are in a zone where it is legal to park, but the car on the left, from Pennsylvania, is parked well into the road and could receive a ticket from the town of St. Armand.
(Enterprise photo â Aaron Cerbone)
Seven cars are parked along Forest Hill Road Friday near the trailhead to Baker Mountain. Most are in a zone where it is legal to park, but the car on the left, from Pennsylvania, is parked well into the road and could receive a ticket from the town of St. Armand.